2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2011.09.018
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A primary orbital hydatid cyst

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“…4 Echinococcosis is endemic to Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean region, New Zealand, and South America. 6 Orbital hydatidosis represents a quite rare clinicopathologic entity and its incidence varies from 0.3% to 1.0% of all hydatid disease cases. It can be differentiated to primary, where cyst or cysts are solely located into the orbital cavity and secondary, when orbital lesions represent a component of disseminated multiorgan systemic disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 Echinococcosis is endemic to Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean region, New Zealand, and South America. 6 Orbital hydatidosis represents a quite rare clinicopathologic entity and its incidence varies from 0.3% to 1.0% of all hydatid disease cases. It can be differentiated to primary, where cyst or cysts are solely located into the orbital cavity and secondary, when orbital lesions represent a component of disseminated multiorgan systemic disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turgut and colleagues reported that rupture or puncture rate was 64% on surgical exploration. 6,7 Irrigation is also a very important part of surgery and if the cyst ruptured accidentally the operative field should be irrigated generally with hypertonic saline, hydrogen peroxide, or formalin. [2][3][4][5][6][7] Also some authors recommend aspiration of the cyst to prevent rupture and thus to reduce the risk of anaphylaxis, incomplete removal, and secondary implantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los tipos de abordaje que se pueden realizar son frontoorbitaria, orbitotomía lateral, medial e inferior, transcraneal, transconjuntival, rinotomía lateral, percutánea, y transmaxilar (4) . En este caso se realizó una orbitotomia lateral con desinserción e inserción del músculo recto medial, esto por el tamaño tumoral y la disposición anatómica.…”
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“…El quiste hidatídico puede localizarse en distintos tejidos, siendo los más frecuentes el tejido hepático (70%) y pulmonar (20%) (3) . La presentación orbitaria es inusual y representa, aproximadamente, 1 a 2% de los quistes hidatídicos, con más frecuencia en pacientes pediátricos (4,5) . En Sudamérica, el Perú es considerado como zona endémica, principalmente las regiones de la sierra central y sur del país (6,7) ; sin embargo, no se han reportado publicaciones relacionadas al compromiso orbitario .…”
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“…[ 60 ] Orbital hydatid cysts cause 1–2% of all hydatid lesions. [ 61 ] Usually, orbital hydatid cysts are located in retrobulbar tissues, either within the muscle cone (up to 60%) or outside in the superolateral or superomedial angles. The orbital hydatid cyst is generally unilateral.…”
Section: Cestodes Involving the Posterior Segment Of The Eyementioning
confidence: 99%